Samsung has now launched their latest offering for the Chinese market in the form of their Galaxy C9 Pro. Incidentally, this is the first device from the Korean electronics firm that comes with a 6GB RAM on the inside.

The upper mid-range smartphone is now available for sale on JD.com in two colour options – Rose Gold and Gold at a price of 3199 Yuan (Rs 31,640/$473 approx.)

The Samsung Galaxy C9 Pro comes with metal unibody design that’s made out of an aircraft grade aluminum alloy. The C9 Pro comes equipped with a 6 inch Full HD (1920x1080p) Super AMOLED display and a home button that comes embedded with Fingerprint Sensor. Powering, the Galaxy C9 Pro is a Qualcomm Snapdragon 653 octa-core processor that’s mated with Adreno 510 GPU. On the storage front, Samsung has included a 64GB eMMC internal memory in their phablet offering. That aside, there’s option for memory expansion via MicroSD card slot.

Coming to cameras, the Samsung Galaxy C9 Pro comes with a 16MP f/1.9 rear camera that comes equipped with PDAF sensor. However, the most interesting feature is the inclusion of a similar camera module to front. That said, the 16MP front camera doesn’t come with a PDAF sensor. Nevertheless, the camera app comes with a number of preset beauty modes to fully utilize the high-resolution front shooter.

Under the hood, the Samsung C9 Pro packs a large 4000mAh battery and it goes without saying that the engineers at the Korean firm have done a remarkable job at the keeping the device quite slim at 6.9mm despite that. Additionally, the Samsung Galaxy C9 Pro comes with Hi-Fi audio chip sources from Cirrus Logic. There’s also support for Alipay, which in turn makes use of the Fingerprint Sensor and NFC capabilities of the device.